I've come to the conclusion that a laptop's screen is its most vital component because it's the only part with which the user has constant contact and because it has a direct impact on the user's eyesight and aesthetic appreciation. Accordingly, I opted for a model with a high-quality display and adequate hardware for use in the office, and this one seems to meet all of these requirements admirably. Right from the bat, you can rule out playing any games that require 3D graphics on this laptop. Yes, it's challenging to read the characters on the keyboard, but I consider it practice for "blind" typing. Computer brain - enough powerful for work Similar to RAM Very happy with the Asus software, which allows for a great deal of personalization. Well, the screen — OLED is wonderful, and kudos to Asus for squeezing a pretty pricey technology into an inexpensive gadget, without significantly reducing the quality of any other parts. I recommend it if you want a cheap choice with decent build quality and adequate functionality.
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